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The phrase "are excluded here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that certain items, individuals, or topics are not included in the current context or discussion.
Example: "Please note that certain categories of data, such as personal information, are excluded here for privacy reasons."
Alternatives: "are not included here" or "are omitted here".
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Those movements are excluded here, to give a clear view of the more widespread and popular efforts to re-ground social morale on the bedrock of the past.
All tax elasticities are excluded here.
The boxplots computed for other tasks are excluded here to avoid complicated presentation.
In this paper, a continuous mathematical model is presented that describes the different fracture healing stages and their response to biochemical stimuli only (a bioregulatory model); mechanoregulatory effects are excluded here.
Among the 182 studies, there are 64 studies that were not included in Fogarty [1] or Gallet [2], and 58 studies included in their analyses that are excluded here (reasons are detailed in Table 1).
j The transmission mode is defined as the transmission rate pair within the throughput region F. k The other existing algorithms have specifically been designed for unicast communications; therefore, they are excluded here from the performance comparison.
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Most of the mobile users said they got their news and information through Yahoo, which is excluded here because it is also a portal.
The resonant case is excluded here due to V>0.
Alas, much worthy material must be excluded here.
However, this possibility is excluded here since our base language is a conventional first-order language.
Compliance data was not reported adequately in the remaining 26 RCT publications, therefore these have been excluded here.
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